SETA-2024: SEquences and Their Applications University of Essex Colchester, UK, July 1-5, 2024 |
Conference website | https://seta-2024.github.io/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seta2024 |
Submission deadline | March 15, 2024 |
Sequences in discrete structures have close connections with error-correcting codes, Boolean functions and combinatorial designs. They play important roles in numerous critical domains, encompassing areas such as spread spectrum communication systems, global positioning systems, ranging systems, circuit testing, software testing, channel estimation, cryptographic schemes, and beyond.
SEquences and Their Applications (SETA) is an internationally leading conference, aiming to foster fruitful interactions among sequences, signals, and waveforms designers, mathematicians, coding theorists, cryptographic researchers, and communications practitioners from all over the world. This esteemed conference has been hosted in a variety of international locales: SETA-1998 (Singapore), SETA-2001 (Bergen, Norway), SETA-2004 (Seoul, South Korea), SETA-2006 (Beijing, China), SETA-2008 (Lexington, USA), SETA-2010 (Paris, France), SETA-2012 (Waterloo, Canada), SETA-2014 (Melbourne, Australia), SETA-2016 (Chengdu, China), SETA-2018 (HongKong, China), SETA-2020 online (Bergen, Norway).
The conference SETA-2024 will be held during July 01-05, 2024 at the University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom.
Conference Topcis
The topics of this workshop include, but are not limited to:
Classical Sequences in District Structure
- Sequences over finite fields/rings
- Feedback shift register sequences
- Boolean functions
- Zero/Low-correlation sequences
- Low PAPR sequences
- Complementary sequences
- Combinatorial aspects of sequences
- Number-theoretic aspects of sequences
- Complexity measures of sequences
- Multidimensional sequences and arrays, e.g., Costas array
Sequences for Cryptography and Coding
- Stream ciphers
- True/Pseudo-random number generators
- Randomness of sequences
- Error-correcting codes
- Quantum coding theory
Sequences and Waveforms Design for Communication and Radar
- Frequency Hopping and Spreading Sequences
- Non-orthogonal Multiple Access, e.g., code-domain NOMA
- Cognitive radio/radar
- Channel estimation
- Synchronization
- Signal Detection Theory
- Signal Processing
- MIMO communication/ radar
Next-generation Sequences Design
- Deep learning-aided design of signal, codebook, and channel coding
- Adaptive learning for channel estimation and signal detection
- Integrated sensing and communication for 6G
- Massive machine-type communication
Submission Guidelines
- Extended abstracts of 6-12 pages should be submitted in PDF format via https://easychair.org/conference?conf=seta2024
- The Latex template is available here (seta2024-template.tex)
- Submissions will be peer-reviewed and accepted submissions will be presented at the conference. Accepted extended abstracts will be made available to the conference participants during the conference
- Authors of accepted extended abstracts will be invited to submit a full paper to a special issue in the international journal Cryptography and Communications Discrete Structures, Boolean Functions and Sequences (CCDS)
Committees
General Chairs
- Tor Hellesth, University of Bergen, Norway
- Zilong Liu, University of Essex, United Kingdom
Program Chairs
- Guang Gong, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Daniel J. Katz, California State University, United States
- Chunlei Li, University of Bergen, Norway
Program Committee
- to be added soon
Organizing Committee
- to be added soon
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to chunlei.li@uib.no